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  1. Writer: Cheyenne. L.J. Searles is known for Cheyenne (1955).

    • About L.J. Sellers
    • The Detective Jackson Series
    • Stand Alone Thrillers by L.J. Sellers

    L.J Sellers has not only excelled in fictional writing, more specifically crime and mystery thrillers, but has demonstrated her proactivity as a member of society, and won awards and critical acclaim for her journalism and articles on psychology. First and foremost, L.J Sellers is known to be the author of the Detective Jackson series, but she star...

    The Sex Club

    Opening her famous series with The Sex Club, written on a subject that held particular personal importance to her, Sellers paved the way for the successful series that would become the highest rated crime fiction on Amazon, and a two-time Readers’ Favourite Award winner. The Sex Club incorporates serious topical issues regarding birth control, following Kera, a clinic nurse, as she tries to get to the bottom of a recent bombing at a birth control clinic, becoming a target for the bomber in th...

    Secrets to Die For

    The second book that features Detective Jackson, but the first book that Sellers intended to start the series with, provides a less controversial setting, but does not completely shy away from addressing relevant social issues. Jackson in this book has to navigate his way through a complicated case and face challenges to his assumptions about society, as he tries to find the murderer of a social worker who swore to protect a young boy from a deprived background. Secrets to Die For, deliberate...

    The Baby Thief

    Returning to issues of birth control and fertility that she addressed in The Sex Club, Sellers raises complicated issues as she distorts and rearranges conventionality with a major setting of fertility control. A 32 year old single woman Jenna McClure, conscious of growing old before having had a child, visits Elizabeth Demauer, a fertility clinic doctor who helps women who are attempting to get pregnant while at the same time unable to do so herself. The two women turn out to be sisters, and...

    Last Look

    Sellers in each of her books not only shows a considerable and recognised talent for thriller novels, but also demonstrates her courage to raise difficult questions directly to the reader and encourage them to think about these contentious issues so as to develop their own personal opinions on these matters. The Sex Club, is most recognised of her books for doing so, and gives valuable insight into a nurse at the clinic and the bomber of the clinic. This trait that is varyingly shown through...

  2. SEARLE'S THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS1. II. SPEAKING a language, according to Professor Searle, is engaging. in a form of behavior that is governed by constitutive rules. (p. 37). In a normal utterance a speaker performs, at one and the same. time, acts of four different kinds. He performs an utterance act by uttering words, morphemes, or sentences ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm5821749L.J. Searles - IMDb

    Biography. IMDbPro. All topics. L.J. Searles. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. L.J. Searles is known for Cheyenne (1955). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Known for: Cheyenne. 8.0. TV Series. Writer. 1956 • 1 ep. Credits. IMDbPro. Writer. Previous. 1. Cheyenne. 8.0. TV Series. story. 1956.

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  4. Lin (Lynn) J. Searles (1914-1972) was a professional magician/proprietor of magic shops and writer of Western stories and television series'. The collection consists of his correspondence, manuscripts, tear sheets, and financial documents.

  5. John Searle's Philosophy of Language. Home. Books. John Searle's Philosophy of Language. Force, Meaning and Mind. Search within full text. Get access. Cited by 5. Edited by Savas L. Tsohatzidis, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: January 2010. Print publication year: 2007.

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  7. Feb 17, 2023 · J.L. Austin and John Searle developed Speech Act Theory and argued that our language does not only describe reality but that it can be used to perform acts. Feb 17, 2023 • By Andres Felipe Barrero, MA Philosophy, MSc Philosophy, Ph.D. Candidate. The average number of words we speak on a daily basis remains a contested matter.

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